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Ronald Reagan inspired an American revival in the 1980s, after the societal upheaval of the 1960s and 1970s. Experts believe his vision can lift the U.S. again.
Five ways Ronald Reagan loved the USA: Freedom is 'a universal right of all God's children' President's legacy provides backdrop of FOX Business Republican primary debate Wednesday at Reagan ...
Great leaders do not come along all that often, but when they do, it often seems that they were providentially raised up to do great things in a time of crisis. As has been pointed out by many, the ...
The best Reagan quotes include everything from gun control, love for others, protecting the environment, and support for unions.
Former President Donald Trump, like Ronald Reagan, credited "God alone" with saving his life from a would-be assassin. Trump was hit by a bullet fired by 20-year-old Thomas Matthew Crooks, who ...
Queen Elizabeth and President Ronald Reagan enjoyed spending time together, especially on horseback. And they had a close camaraderie that continued after he left office.
Communist China is using a cherry-picked clip of President Reagan in the trade war, showing him warning that protectionism “destroys prosperity.” The full remarks, though, show Reagan, like President ...
Jeffrey Lord, a contributing editor to The American Spectator, is a former aide to Ronald Reagan and Jack Kemp. An author and former CNN commentator, he writes from Pennsylvania at [email protected].
Happy birthday, Ronald Reagan. What making a movie about our 40th president taught me about his greatness Making the 'Reagan' movie was a journey with plenty of peaks and valleys By Mark Joseph ...
Ronald Reagan should have been charged, convicted, and incarcerated for genocidal murder, rather than seen as the much-venerated pseudo-saint the Republican Party has anointed.
FIVE WAYS RONALD REAGAN LOVED THE USA: FREEDOM IS ‘A UNIVERSAL RIGHT OF ALL GOD'S CHILDREN' "He was astonishingly clairvoyant," Reagan biographer Craig Shirley told Fox News Digital.
For Reagan, the Cold War was more than just a contest between two morally equivalent great powers, it was the battle between good versus evil, the light of freedom versus totalitarian darkness.